As far as this crowd was concerned, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler rocked their hosting duties at the Globes. “I loved, loved them,” Bowen said on her way to Modern Family’s table on the open-air deck of the bash. “After two years of Ricky Gervais  I mean, Ricky makes you nervous because you never know who is next to fall under his sharp-tongued hatchet. But those girls were so funny and I worship them. And they proved that you can be drop-dead gorgeous and completely funny, and one day I want to be just like them.” Bowen’s favorite moment from the show? “I have to say, I don’t know if they were involved with the Kristen Wiig/Will Ferrell bit about not knowing any of the movies, but that killed me. They never backed down. It was very funny.”

‘Homeland’ reunion: Nearby, Homeland’s Globe winner Lewis was hanging out with the celebrating crew, including Danes, as Jay-Z and Beyonce tunes filled the tented rooftop. He said his night had been full of “so many cool encounters,” particularly meeting Jodie Foster, whose speech he called “raw and life-affirming.” Meanwhile, Lewis had some intel on how Fey and Poehler’s now-infamous James Cameron joke went over in the ballroom: “It got a huge laugh.”

We ran into Negahban, who dished on what’s next after his recent exit from Homeland as terrorist Abu Nazir. “Right now, I’m on CSI: New York,” the actor said. How’s he coping with Abu Nazir’s departure? “What was important for me was how he goes. He makes his point.” He was also a big fan of Fey and Poehler as hosts: “Those girls were awesome. My favorite joke was the Kathryn Bigelow (and James Cameron) joke. I was like, ‘Oh my.’ “